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In 1851 at Wesleyan Female College, a tradition of excellence was established when Eugenia Tucker and her circle of friends set out to unite college women in the bonds of sisterhood. This tradition of excellence continues to be maintained through our alumnae members, who through their involvement within their individual associations, illustrate the principles upon which we were founded.

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Want to start an Alumnae Association?

Are you missing the close friendships and special memories you made while an Alpha Delta Pi collegian? Would you like to reconnect with sisters to share past memories and make new friendships? Are you in an area with no alumnae association nearby? Starting an association is easier than you think! And there are sisters available to offer their help.

It only takes five members to start an association. New and reorganizing associations receive assistance from their district alumnae team and from Executive Office.
More information about starting an association is available in Pride Online.
Download an Alumnae Association Charter Application.

Collumnae

National Constitution Day: Advocacy Day in support of the Collegiate Freedom of Association Act

URGENT TODAY, pick up the phone and send emails to tell Congress to protect every student’s freedom of association rights on this #ConstitutionDay. We must act to protect student choice and preserve the right for students to join women's-only organizations like sororities. Ask Congress to pass the Collegiate Freedom of Association Act (CFAA/H.R. 3128)! ACT NOW: bit.ly/ADPiConstitution

September 17, 2019 - September 17, 2019

National advocacy day in support of the Collegiate Freedom of Association Act

National Hazing Prevention Week

In 2017, Alpha Delta Pi sister Rae Ann Gruver and her husband Steve lost their son to a hazing incident at Louisiana State University. Since Max’s death, Steve and Rae Ann have traveled across the country sharing Max’s story, and in fall of 2018, Alpha Delta Pi partnered with the Max Gruver Foundation to help spread awareness of the dangers of hazing.

During National Hazing Prevention Week, September 23-27, our Alpha Delta Pi collegiate chapters will share Max’s story and spread awareness on their college campuses. All chapters will receive marketing materials, including post cards, pledge cards, and the social media toolkit. Click here for more information.